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floors 4 and 9. i do not see any buttons in here at all, except for the door and the alarm. >> we only have the standard buttons required by code and safety, but there is no need to have floor numbers anymore. >> and it does not make a lot of stops. it goes to your floor and everyone else. >> the system it efficiency, because we do not have to make as many stops, is a big improvement. >> we have invited jessie from the center for independent living to come and tell us how destination elevators interfaced with persons with disabilities. >> when destination elevators storfirst started appearing, thy presented a number of challenges to individuals with disabilities. what happened was, elevator technology outpaced california building code. building code has a number a provision that makes traditional elevators usable by people with disabilities, but destination elevators presented challenges, particularly with cited. how do you know to get from this keypad to your our corporate car? >> we had a terrific
floors 4 and 9. i do not see any buttons in here at all, except for the door and the alarm. >> we only have the standard buttons required by code and safety, but there is no need to have floor numbers anymore. >> and it does not make a lot of stops. it goes to your floor and everyone else. >> the system it efficiency, because we do not have to make as many stops, is a big improvement. >> we have invited jessie from the center for independent living to come and tell us...
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so, we hit 104 in new york city today. >> reporter: lee goldberg, chief meteorologist at wabc in new york, has been watching this heat tidal wave attack the u.s. for more than a week. >> you know, it was born out in the southwest, and then it just spread throughout the entire country. so it just stays. it breeds ititlf. >> reporter: and it is deadly. >> it just gets hotter and hotter with each passing day. >> reporter: dr. neil flomenbaum is chair of emergency medicine at new york presbyterian hospital weil cornel medical center. he says it isn't just the strength but the length of the heat wave that's the problem. >> the longer the heat remains over 90 degrees, the more people will end up in emergency departments or worse. >> reporter: our bodies simply can't process this weather. if your body temperature rises above 100.4 degrees, you could suffer from heat exhaustion, nausea, headaches, confusion. above 104 degrees, you're at risk of heat stroke, seizures, heart failure and loss of consciousness. and this time one of the real changers isn't just the daytime sun but the relentless
so, we hit 104 in new york city today. >> reporter: lee goldberg, chief meteorologist at wabc in new york, has been watching this heat tidal wave attack the u.s. for more than a week. >> you know, it was born out in the southwest, and then it just spread throughout the entire country. so it just stays. it breeds ititlf. >> reporter: and it is deadly. >> it just gets hotter and hotter with each passing day. >> reporter: dr. neil flomenbaum is chair of emergency...
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drew stubs with a walkoff solo shot. >>> subs and castros, tied at 4-4 in the tenth. marlon byrd with a fly ball to right. hunter pence loses it in the sun. byrd is safe at third. jeff baker ropes a single down the line. cubs walk off with a 5-4 win. from one walk off to another. cards and pirates. the deep fly ball and delivers. xavier paul scores. >>> the baseball hall of fame inducted three new members. roberto alomar. blyleven. and the pet gillic all immortalized. >>> a new member to the list of camps at the tour de france. cadel evans is the toast of paris. becoming the first aussie to win the tour de france. that's your first look at sports. >>> now, for another quick look at the weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather frost. >> good morning. compared to friday when it was 104 degrees in areas like new york city, we'll take 76. this is the coolest temperatures we've seen in five days out there. it's not refreshing. but it's better than what we were at. if you're in northern new england, you're cooler and are going to get some rain today. b
drew stubs with a walkoff solo shot. >>> subs and castros, tied at 4-4 in the tenth. marlon byrd with a fly ball to right. hunter pence loses it in the sun. byrd is safe at third. jeff baker ropes a single down the line. cubs walk off with a 5-4 win. from one walk off to another. cards and pirates. the deep fly ball and delivers. xavier paul scores. >>> the baseball hall of fame inducted three new members. roberto alomar. blyleven. and the pet gillic all immortalized....
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funeral service will be today at 11 at st. abraham baptist church in baltimore. >>> 6:48. verizon wireless must pay 20 million dollars over how they treated the disabled employees. the workers had to miss work because of their disabilities. lawyers filed a suit in -- suit in maryland and the government says they didn't help accommodate disability employees. it's the largest discrimination suit in eeoc history. >>> illegal immigrants accused of -- an illegal immigrant accused of posing as a member of the rockefeller family is being extra do ited from baston -- boston for kidnapping his daughter. he and his daughter were found in baltimore after authorities all over the country were looking for them. he is charged with killing a man in southern california more than 25 years ago. he is held on 10 million dollar bond. >>> major nadal hasan the man accused of killing 13 people and injuring 32 more at fort hood texas could receive the death penalty if convicted. the u.s. army general approved the possible death penalty as a result of the shooting. 13 poem were killed and again 3
funeral service will be today at 11 at st. abraham baptist church in baltimore. >>> 6:48. verizon wireless must pay 20 million dollars over how they treated the disabled employees. the workers had to miss work because of their disabilities. lawyers filed a suit in -- suit in maryland and the government says they didn't help accommodate disability employees. it's the largest discrimination suit in eeoc history. >>> illegal immigrants accused of -- an illegal immigrant accused...
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you are watching good morning maryland first and own at 4:30 in the morning. -- only at 4:30 in the morning. >>> time to say happy birthday to those of you celebrating like for example this handsome youngman john. he is 16 years old today. his mom one of the our facebook friends wanted to wish him a happy birthday. john, happy birthday to you. >>> and i will bet you a dollar to a doughnut he heard about horseshoes and hand grenades. >> let us know if that's true. if you have pictures you want to us air send them to the address on the screen. we will be right back. >>> 6:24. a frightening tactic we are being told. u.s. security officials believe that tear rifts using this as a way to target commercial -- terrorists are use this as a way to target commercial aircraft by surgically implanting expossessionives. they have a renewed interest in planting a bomb inside body. full body scan kers see through clothing and find things like prosthetics or breast implants but can't detect bombs inside a body. >> what does this tell you where they are versus where security officials are. >> we have exhaus
you are watching good morning maryland first and own at 4:30 in the morning. -- only at 4:30 in the morning. >>> time to say happy birthday to those of you celebrating like for example this handsome youngman john. he is 16 years old today. his mom one of the our facebook friends wanted to wish him a happy birthday. john, happy birthday to you. >>> and i will bet you a dollar to a doughnut he heard about horseshoes and hand grenades. >> let us know if that's true. if you...
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and our average storm here is a 1/4" storm. lichte: over a year's period, 16 billion gallons' worth of combined sewage and stormwater overflows into our rivers. tarr: it's not a problem of point "x" and point "y" alone. this is a watershed problem. a watershed problem. lichte: the watershed encompasses many municipal boundaries and it doesn't know any local politics. narrator: in the pittsburgh system, 83 cities and towns use the same sewage treatment plant -- alcosan. so all 83 municipalities have to work together to address the problem. schombert: we know we have billions of dollars that will have to be spent over the next 15 to 20 years. you can't do that wisely when you have 83 separate government agencies making decisions. the municipal consent orders and the alcosan consent decree require that the municipalities participate in a long-term, regional wet weather control plan. narrator: the information gathered in the initial research phase of the wet weather control plan will inform the large-scale infrastructure overhaul.
and our average storm here is a 1/4" storm. lichte: over a year's period, 16 billion gallons' worth of combined sewage and stormwater overflows into our rivers. tarr: it's not a problem of point "x" and point "y" alone. this is a watershed problem. a watershed problem. lichte: the watershed encompasses many municipal boundaries and it doesn't know any local politics. narrator: in the pittsburgh system, 83 cities and towns use the same sewage treatment plant -- alcosan....
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that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> well, kanye west gets a handful of chances to show he has learned about good sportsmanship. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, they're known as new york's bravest. coming up, a tribute to the bravest of the brave. you're watching "early today." >>> well come back here on this thursday as we watch temperatures to continue to struggle in the northwest, but we are warm in the interior west. areas like salt lake city in the 90s. las vegas is into the 100s. l.a. today, 78. san francisco, cooler for you, but once you get inland it will be just fine. much of california away from the water will see a warm day today. showers today in the northwest. tomorrow we clear it out, but look how chilly it is. highs in the mid-60s. we still have to carry the jacket, ridiculous. if you are watching us on news 4 in reno, nevada, discover artists with the cells of the body and the expanse of the universe. that's biology and technology at the nevada
that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> well, kanye west gets a handful of chances to show he has learned about good sportsmanship. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, they're known as new york's bravest. coming up, a tribute to the bravest of the brave. you're watching "early today." >>> well come back here on this thursday as we watch temperatures to continue to struggle in the...
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still in the 90s, it's dangerous but not in the hundreds anymore. 4:tea and look at the high clouds hanging around and some of the drizzle that is falling out in the early morning hours. take a look at the temperatures, very mild with mid to upper 50s with even in mountain view. monterey bay, clouds and drizzle and inland, temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. lingering clouds today. cooler than usual afternoon temperatures. on the weekend it's trending warmer and it would be nearly as cloudy in the morning hours. 78 in dublin, everybody else in the east bay valleys in the low to mid-80s. mid to upper 50s in richmond and berkeley and low to mid-70s for the rest of the east bay shore. down in the south bay, mid-70s. warm to 76 in san jose. possibly touching 80 in los gatos. 68 in millbrae the cool spot and low to mid-70s for everybody else. low to mid-60s along the coast with cloudy conditions. a lot of clouds lingering around downtown san francisco, upper 50s for you. mid to upper 70s as you head up 101 so sonoma and napa. clearlake and ukiah, 88 and cloverdale at 83. sunshine around santa
still in the 90s, it's dangerous but not in the hundreds anymore. 4:tea and look at the high clouds hanging around and some of the drizzle that is falling out in the early morning hours. take a look at the temperatures, very mild with mid to upper 50s with even in mountain view. monterey bay, clouds and drizzle and inland, temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. lingering clouds today. cooler than usual afternoon temperatures. on the weekend it's trending warmer and it would be nearly as cloudy...
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and we knew from that point that a typical 4-year-old doesn't do that. >> reporter: at the end of the day, he had raised $350. this set off a passion in bilaal that has taken him all over the world to help those less fortunate. >> i've traveled to places like malawi, indonesia, sri lanka, the tsunami-affected regions, ecuador in south america. and some of the things i saw there i definitely won't forget. they had so little, yet they still had smile on their faces, while here we complain if our coffee is cold. and really that's what counts -- realizing that what we have here. another item to us is the whole world to other people. and i think that that's why it's really important to help out. to be able go out there and make a difference. >> reporter: and that, according to bilaal, is something anyone can make happen, not matter what your age. >> i'm just another kid that's taken action. and action is something that everyone else out there in the world can do. it's the first step, and it's the hardest step, but it's the most important step in making a difference. >> reporter: but his re
and we knew from that point that a typical 4-year-old doesn't do that. >> reporter: at the end of the day, he had raised $350. this set off a passion in bilaal that has taken him all over the world to help those less fortunate. >> i've traveled to places like malawi, indonesia, sri lanka, the tsunami-affected regions, ecuador in south america. and some of the things i saw there i definitely won't forget. they had so little, yet they still had smile on their faces, while here we...
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norway mourned today at least 93 people dead. the king and queen we want openly at a memorial service at the cathedral. called the attacks quote, a national tragedy. the leader of norway's lutheran church argued against giving interfere. >> translator: our future is still ours. we will not resign. then the evil forces will win. but immediately we feel the fear that other people feel daily. do not let the hearts be gripped by fear. these words may seem a little distant. >> police say the suspect claims to have acted alone. media has identified him as a 38-year-old norwegian. >>> celebrations in new york as gay couples legally tie the knot for the first time. kitty lambert was the first in the state to be wed. today's the first day ceremonies can take place. >>> in washington cutting a deal on the debt is the focus. house speaker john boehner has scheduled a conference call with all republican house members at 4:30 eastern time today. he and other congressional leaders are trying to come up with a plan to raise the debt ceiling bef
norway mourned today at least 93 people dead. the king and queen we want openly at a memorial service at the cathedral. called the attacks quote, a national tragedy. the leader of norway's lutheran church argued against giving interfere. >> translator: our future is still ours. we will not resign. then the evil forces will win. but immediately we feel the fear that other people feel daily. do not let the hearts be gripped by fear. these words may seem a little distant. >> police say...
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the simple truth is she never spoke to me but directed her tirades or aphorisms as 4 stories at me. my mother might have gently prodded ease the spanish language out of me or at the very least gone over the kinds of exercises that most cuban mothers might with their children like the rolling of the ares or repetition of tongue twisters -- i am having trouble with it now or starting from scratch, keeping me -- teaching me when things were called or how the spanish alphabet worked out. in my case gently cajoling me to speak more spanish day by day. who knows how my feelings about refusing to speak it might have changed? whatever the reasons, that sort of patience, organization, just not part of the nature. given the more immediate concerns, years later, i don't know why you didn't want to learn as if that was something that was offered and i now wish he had been more demanding about my speaking spanish my guess is i would still find ways of pushing that language away. i like that piece. i can believe i wrote it. >> the book is packed with these real insights that surely in reflection
the simple truth is she never spoke to me but directed her tirades or aphorisms as 4 stories at me. my mother might have gently prodded ease the spanish language out of me or at the very least gone over the kinds of exercises that most cuban mothers might with their children like the rolling of the ares or repetition of tongue twisters -- i am having trouble with it now or starting from scratch, keeping me -- teaching me when things were called or how the spanish alphabet worked out. in my case...
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across the u.s. >>> here's your "first look" at some of the other news going on around america today. a scare in the air over dallas led to an emergency landing for one american airlines flight. an engine fire indicator forced pilots to dump fuel shortly after taking off. pilots made a rough landing, blowing several tires upon touching down. crew members and passengers walked away without injuries and officials are currently investigating the engine fire. >>> high calories were the least concern for customers inside one philadelphia fast food restaurant, seven people were injured when a car crashed into at restaurant's dining area. witnesses say the driver, an 85-year-old man exited a nearby parking lot before smashing through the brick and glass exterior. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> and finally in iowa, there is one bike where it may take you a while to get back on, if you fall off. the 3 2-foot-long and 18-foot-high design is the creation of a local welder who began working on the bike to coincide with the cross-state bike trip. the bike is just for sightseei
across the u.s. >>> here's your "first look" at some of the other news going on around america today. a scare in the air over dallas led to an emergency landing for one american airlines flight. an engine fire indicator forced pilots to dump fuel shortly after taking off. pilots made a rough landing, blowing several tires upon touching down. crew members and passengers walked away without injuries and officials are currently investigating the engine fire. >>> high...
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at this time it's what we should expect. the formula again today against the milwaukee brewers. left fielder ryan braun got his team off to a good start against baumgartner. he takes it over the
at this time it's what we should expect. the formula again today against the milwaukee brewers. left fielder ryan braun got his team off to a good start against baumgartner. he takes it over the
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he's been riding bike since 4 years old. at age 38 he had an devastating accident during practice which left him paralyzed. you know what, that wasn't enough to keep him off the track. doug henry's racing career has taken him to incredible heights and devastating lows. he's been inducted into the american motorcycle association's hall of fame and won dozens of medals and trophies over the years. incredible heights and devastating lows. he's been inducted into the american motorcycle association's hall of fame and won dozens of metals and trophies over the years. look closely, you'll see this bike is modified with a bar and strap that help him stay on. that's because four years ago the unthinkable happened. and he was paralyzed. >> when i hit the wall between the bike, you know, i was stuck between the bike, you know, it was the end. it was the end for me. it was all over. >> henry's love affair with racing began when he was 4. at 15 he entered his first race, had a midair collision and broke his arm. after turning pro at the
he's been riding bike since 4 years old. at age 38 he had an devastating accident during practice which left him paralyzed. you know what, that wasn't enough to keep him off the track. doug henry's racing career has taken him to incredible heights and devastating lows. he's been inducted into the american motorcycle association's hall of fame and won dozens of medals and trophies over the years. incredible heights and devastating lows. he's been inducted into the american motorcycle...
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went to grab coffee at 4:00 a.m., a man out there raising the american flag at 4:00 a.m. early this morning. welcome into "fox & friends" this morning. that's dave briggs, ainsley earhardt, i'm clayton morris in for steve, brian and gretchen this morning. >> we have an action-packed show. at 8:30, we'll be bringing you this casey anthony trial live this morning. the jury in the case anthony could begin deliberations as early as today. the state tried to paint the picture of a young woman who chose her freedom over her child. >> as hard as it is to accept, when casey anthony was at blockbuster on june 16th walking arm and arm with her boyfriend, tony, caylee was in the trunk of her car in the early stages of decomposition. >> dramatic closing yesterday. we turn now to former prosecutor kendall coffey. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> we were sitting, the three of us, watching that close yesterday. and look, as a parent, i couldn't turn away from this. i thought he did an excellent job of laying out the entire story. a story we really hadn't heard before. what
went to grab coffee at 4:00 a.m., a man out there raising the american flag at 4:00 a.m. early this morning. welcome into "fox & friends" this morning. that's dave briggs, ainsley earhardt, i'm clayton morris in for steve, brian and gretchen this morning. >> we have an action-packed show. at 8:30, we'll be bringing you this casey anthony trial live this morning. the jury in the case anthony could begin deliberations as early as today. the state tried to paint the picture of...
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we will watch you on the business network the "willis report" at 5:00 eastern each day which is 4:00 in oxford. we need a new full screen of you. that is weird looking, but it is a little weird. it gives you the power to prosper f business network and if you don't get it demand it. the treasury department reports chrysler repaid the last of the bailout loans six years ahead of schedule. chrysler, everybody. chrysler, come on now! you will recall in 2009 the government committed $12 billion to the struggling automaker and we are told the treasury recovered all but $1.3 billion and they will not get that back. clap retracted. coming on the heels of strong sales numbers and chrysler reports sales jumped 30 percent in june. chrysler's best month since 2007 and general motors says their sales rose 11 percent when they sold five cars and ford went up 14 percent, they did not take a government bailout. and sold 30 cars. the millionaire c.e.o.'s son died and it is called an accident. the girlfriend died and it is called bizarre and now he has hired a p.r. company. and the defense team that g
we will watch you on the business network the "willis report" at 5:00 eastern each day which is 4:00 in oxford. we need a new full screen of you. that is weird looking, but it is a little weird. it gives you the power to prosper f business network and if you don't get it demand it. the treasury department reports chrysler repaid the last of the bailout loans six years ahead of schedule. chrysler, everybody. chrysler, come on now! you will recall in 2009 the government committed $12...
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>> it's kind of -- it's like a catch 22, i suppose. going through it the first time was definitely a hard thing. so, you know, the saying goes once you've been through it you can do it again. but by the same token it's like i don't know if i really want to, but it's definitely nice to have that choice. i'm glad for the judge for that. >> you've got to be incredibly relieved for the kids it means that they're not losing their mom to time behind bars. have you given her the benefit of your advice in this case? >> i have. and as we've been going all along again i was so relieved and so happy we were able to bring her home. but i basically have advised her to actually take the time and sit back and think about what her options are going to be and to confer with the legal people so that she can make the best decision possible. >> what's your lawyer telling you, raquel? >> as of right now, he and i haven't really spoken about it since then. i wanted to make sure i had this all taken care of. as of right now, he just said think about it. ulti
>> it's kind of -- it's like a catch 22, i suppose. going through it the first time was definitely a hard thing. so, you know, the saying goes once you've been through it you can do it again. but by the same token it's like i don't know if i really want to, but it's definitely nice to have that choice. i'm glad for the judge for that. >> you've got to be incredibly relieved for the kids it means that they're not losing their mom to time behind bars. have you given her the benefit of...
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it was centered at a depth of 22 miles in pacific ocean. yesterday a magnitude 6.4 quake struck in the same area. about 20,000 people died along the coast line after the march 11th earthquake and tsunami. >> in china a toddler has been rescued nearly 24 hours after a deadly crash involving two high speed trains. they found the unconscious child while clearing out one of train cars. 35 people have died in the accident. 200 others were injured. >> crews are starting to get an upper hand on that wildfire burning in southern california. fire burning in the reservation has now burned through nearly 11,000 acres. more than 1,000 firefighters are on the scene there. now it's 35% contained. still no word on what caused the fire which begin thursday morning. >> a new plan to prevent fires and preserve the yosemite valley's most famous views, calls for cutting down thousands of trees. next month after three years of study, the final version of a scenic vista management plan is due to be released. it will list historic vigs tas that is blocked by tree
it was centered at a depth of 22 miles in pacific ocean. yesterday a magnitude 6.4 quake struck in the same area. about 20,000 people died along the coast line after the march 11th earthquake and tsunami. >> in china a toddler has been rescued nearly 24 hours after a deadly crash involving two high speed trains. they found the unconscious child while clearing out one of train cars. 35 people have died in the accident. 200 others were injured. >> crews are starting to get an upper...
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you are watching "good morning maryland" first and only at 4:30. back to washington with a live look at our nation's capitol. >>> now "good morning maryland" at 4:30. >>> in world news this morning, at least two dozen people are rushed to an area hospital after protesters and residents clashed yet again in egypt. the clashes broke out because protesters stood up against the defense ministry. they say they are upset at the low pace of reform and they are camping out. they want the head of egypt's ruling military and want him to resign. >>> in china, the investigation continues this that left 35 people dead and more than 200 injured. witnesses say a lightning strike knocked out power and caused the bullet train to stop on the tracks. that's when the other train traveling in the same direction rammed into the back of it. four cars fell from an elevated bridge. this is the first crash of the high speed rail since it went into service just four years ago. >>> 4:57. severe drought in parts of africa are affecting thousands of families forcing them to fle
you are watching "good morning maryland" first and only at 4:30. back to washington with a live look at our nation's capitol. >>> now "good morning maryland" at 4:30. >>> in world news this morning, at least two dozen people are rushed to an area hospital after protesters and residents clashed yet again in egypt. the clashes broke out because protesters stood up against the defense ministry. they say they are upset at the low pace of reform and they are...
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in the july 4 plans as afternoon? adam caskey is live in the weather center. >> we are expecting some scattered thunderstorms later on today. though we are not expecting any widespread severe thunderstorm outbreaks, wonder two storms could briefly become strong or severe. i think the biggest threat later on today's lightning more than anything else. let's get right to our storm scan. you can see the areas of white and gray. that is the cloud cover. we have a thin veil of cloud cover across the region with filtered sunshine. still bright enough for your sunglasses. 85 in the district. 84 at dulles airport. crueler in cumberland, 77. a cool front will drop into our region. we're expecting thunderstorms because of the triggering mechanisms moving in this afternoon and evening. these -- the first part will be around 3:00 p.m. northwest of the metro area. thereafter, there will look into the metro area. we will have your fireworks forecast coming up. >> we appreciate it. >>> one man is dead following last night's severe st
in the july 4 plans as afternoon? adam caskey is live in the weather center. >> we are expecting some scattered thunderstorms later on today. though we are not expecting any widespread severe thunderstorm outbreaks, wonder two storms could briefly become strong or severe. i think the biggest threat later on today's lightning more than anything else. let's get right to our storm scan. you can see the areas of white and gray. that is the cloud cover. we have a thin veil of cloud cover...
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will look at the temperatures. we are in for a cool down today. fun it is going to go easy down to 85 by saturday and sunday. it looks like a nice weekend. here is a live look outside show you the blue skies over san francisco. b will be right back. pan >> and the top stories in this hour, edelman skin restorative bryan still, there are too numerous that estimate. while you'll of this means for the man who had been prime suspect.
will look at the temperatures. we are in for a cool down today. fun it is going to go easy down to 85 by saturday and sunday. it looks like a nice weekend. here is a live look outside show you the blue skies over san francisco. b will be right back. pan >> and the top stories in this hour, edelman skin restorative bryan still, there are too numerous that estimate. while you'll of this means for the man who had been prime suspect.
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that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> well, kanye west gets a handful to show he has learned about good sportsmanship. your early morning enter attempt headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, they're known as new york's bravest. coming up, a tribute to the bravest of the brave. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. the heat wave, the huge story today. one area that is a little cooler, you are getting the relief up around minneapolis, through the dakotas and parts of nebraska, but from the great lakes all the way to the east coast, expecting it to be worse today than yesterday. we're expecting 100 degree heat possible, including washington d.c. and, of course, we're still in the 100s, kansas city and dallas. bay the way, that's 18 days in a row with 100 degree heat. we're going to do it again tomorrow in dallas, and tomorrow there's a heat wave in the northeast. >>> if you are watching us on wkyt cleveland, ohio, settle your pick neck blanket and watch "madagascar" at movies in the park at c
that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> well, kanye west gets a handful to show he has learned about good sportsmanship. your early morning enter attempt headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, they're known as new york's bravest. coming up, a tribute to the bravest of the brave. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. the heat wave, the huge story today. one area that is a little cooler, you are getting the...
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we have a big weekend series. we look forward to winning the series bling idiots colorado. >> -- winning the series in colorado. >> look at espinoza on his knees, thrust the first to get the out. unbelievable. just one complete motion. he could be their future shortstop. he defies gravity. he has now earned sports centers top plays. he sent a bullet to first for the outbreak he does not even break that line. the indians when 5-4. rather than wait for the n.c.a.a. to deal out punishment, the ohio state are doing that themselves. the school vacated all 12 of its victories from 2010. this comes on the heels of the head coach resigning. other measures officially taken to date include a five game suspensions of five players involved in violations. those players sold paraphernalia for cash. breaking news, capstans. he was traded in exchange for a fourth round pick in 2012. he was the start of the winter classic. he scored two goals against pittsburgh but he suffered from a shoulder season late and this season. now he ge
we have a big weekend series. we look forward to winning the series bling idiots colorado. >> -- winning the series in colorado. >> look at espinoza on his knees, thrust the first to get the out. unbelievable. just one complete motion. he could be their future shortstop. he defies gravity. he has now earned sports centers top plays. he sent a bullet to first for the outbreak he does not even break that line. the indians when 5-4. rather than wait for the n.c.a.a. to deal out...
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and we learned late today that after talking to us, he was off to throw out the first pitch at tonight's diamondbacks game. go get 'em, ian. that is "world news" for this friday. we're always online at abcnews.com. don't forget, a special "20/20" at 9:00 eastern tonight. special powers, super humans. and we leave you with an image of the statue of liberty. we recognize you're all super human out there because of this heat. diane, right back here on monday. good night. >>> developing news, three arrests now confirmed in the assault of giants fan brian stow, we're live with a announcement from the lapd. >> the mayor gets a taste of neighborhood frustration over a san francisco police shooting now said to be a self-inflicted accident. >> it's all about jobs, tonight new unemployment numbers in a local labor groups say the white house hasn't been much help. >> water department is replaigs meters in homes in san francisco. it could damage your plumbing. 7 on your side is coming up. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. late developments in the beating of giants f
and we learned late today that after talking to us, he was off to throw out the first pitch at tonight's diamondbacks game. go get 'em, ian. that is "world news" for this friday. we're always online at abcnews.com. don't forget, a special "20/20" at 9:00 eastern tonight. special powers, super humans. and we leave you with an image of the statue of liberty. we recognize you're all super human out there because of this heat. diane, right back here on monday. good night....
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a big change from today to tomorrow. 64 in san francisco. for the north bank, gray skies early on and then sunshine for the afternoon, 85 degrees, here is a seven day. temperatures continue to slip for monday and tuesday. they will be brisk in the afternoon and then warm up. we will see more sunshine and less fog. the permanent -- mid- 70s. >>> in world news, more on the deadly attacks in norway that left more than 90 people dead. some people are still missing and police believe that the man is responsible. michael jones takes a closer look at the investigation in -- investigation >>reporter: it is a good time for our state parks. there pending is being cut and some are under the threat of being closed down. get taken video with your phone or video camera, you could help raise money for our estate park. that is coming up verizon claims its 4g lte is twice as fast as at&t. we're putting them to the test against the speed of a rescue unit. go ! they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know th
a big change from today to tomorrow. 64 in san francisco. for the north bank, gray skies early on and then sunshine for the afternoon, 85 degrees, here is a seven day. temperatures continue to slip for monday and tuesday. they will be brisk in the afternoon and then warm up. we will see more sunshine and less fog. the permanent -- mid- 70s. >>> in world news, more on the deadly attacks in norway that left more than 90 people dead. some people are still missing and police believe that...
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on capitol hill, brian mooar, news 4. >>> and the other big story, the stifles heat and humidity. it continued to today, but there is relief in sight. in fact, for the first time in several days there will not be a heat advisory tomorrow. chuck bell is and itting by in the weather center with some good news. >> yes, indeed, craig. as you mentioned, the heated advisory goes until 8:00, but not reiss-issued for tomorrow. plenty of heat and haze out there looking out live over washington from our tower view. temperature rees main on the high side, though. 96 in washington. 93, manassas, 95 fret drixberg and heat index hovering around the 100-degree mark. a couple cooling showers found on doppler here. most out on the eastern shore, but we have a couple showers almost right on top of annapolis and a few out in the panhandle of west virginia. a complete check of the workweek forecast which includes, yes, indeed, slightly cooler temperatures. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> we're learning more about the moat iran twee hind two attacks in norway that killed more than 90 people. poli
on capitol hill, brian mooar, news 4. >>> and the other big story, the stifles heat and humidity. it continued to today, but there is relief in sight. in fact, for the first time in several days there will not be a heat advisory tomorrow. chuck bell is and itting by in the weather center with some good news. >> yes, indeed, craig. as you mentioned, the heated advisory goes until 8:00, but not reiss-issued for tomorrow. plenty of heat and haze out there looking out live over...
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we buy certain things, we think it is a dollar, $4, no big deal. we'll show you how they add up to not just hundreds but thousands of dollars every year you can save. >> beginning with how a lot of people start their day, make it a routine, want to go to a coffee or tea shop and have something. >> get the fix, right? let's say you get a specialty coffee, five days a week when you go to work, 4 bucks a day, $960 a year. >> my gosh. >> if you go buy the gas station, probably $1.50, about $360 a year. if you make it at home or drink it at work, free to pennies. right there we have over $800. >> get yourself a thermos. >> exactly. that's our next one. go for a bottle of water. >> there too -- >> stop at the gas station. >> keep buying the water and over time that accumulates. >> grab one at the gas station, at least a buck a day, $240 a year. buy a case of them at the grocery store, 13 cents a bottle. maybe 30 bucks over a year or like you just said, fred, bring your own thermos and fill it up and that's free. we saved you a thousand dollars. >> i'm ad
we buy certain things, we think it is a dollar, $4, no big deal. we'll show you how they add up to not just hundreds but thousands of dollars every year you can save. >> beginning with how a lot of people start their day, make it a routine, want to go to a coffee or tea shop and have something. >> get the fix, right? let's say you get a specialty coffee, five days a week when you go to work, 4 bucks a day, $960 a year. >> my gosh. >> if you go buy the gas station,...
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hundreds of couples lined up in the big apple today to tie the knot. >> hundreds of couples made history today at city clerk offices in new york city, saying i do on the first day same-sex marriage became legal in new york state. >> by the laws of the state of new york, now plans to marry. >> all around the city and state, couples lined up and waited hours to get a marriage license. before making it official. >> it feels great that finally new york is recognizing our relationship and we can be on a record as being a family. >> the first wedding for the state started just after midnight. at niagara falls, khiel lambert and cheryl ladd, who have five children and 12 grandchildren could not believe there moment had finally arrived. >> i kept thinking there should be something more that i have to do to get here. i keep thinking that' it is not real. >> back in new york city, only a handful of protesters objected. outnumbered by supporters, and the couple's determined to enjoy their day. tv 11 news. >> and the town clerk in granby, new york has resigned because of the new same-sex marriage la
hundreds of couples lined up in the big apple today to tie the knot. >> hundreds of couples made history today at city clerk offices in new york city, saying i do on the first day same-sex marriage became legal in new york state. >> by the laws of the state of new york, now plans to marry. >> all around the city and state, couples lined up and waited hours to get a marriage license. before making it official. >> it feels great that finally new york is recognizing our...
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join us next for the news at navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help speed up the process,
join us next for the news at navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help speed up the process,
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we will be carrying "atlantis'" landing live right here on "news 4 today" at 5:56.
we will be carrying "atlantis'" landing live right here on "news 4 today" at 5:56.
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looking at inter-- 6:25. efforts continue in china today. this is all to rescue 23 people trapped in a flooded mine. right now preliminary investigations found the flooding was caused by all the heavy rainfall and breakdown of the drainage system. constant pumping throughout the day water levels rose inside the mine as water poured in from unidentified location. this mine is privately owned. and such mines tend to have worse safety standard. >>> the grass courts in wimbledon has a new champion. joke vish took down -- djokovic took down nadal. it took 2 1/2 hours and it was never in doubt for djokovic losing one set but otherwise dominant. as a side note megan talked about this. after 43 years wimbledon now leaving nbc to head to espn. >>> monaco's mop lation is about 36,000 -- population about 36,000 doubled for the royal wedding. prince albert ii and princess charleen celebrated a weekend of wedding events with a religious ceremony on saturday. on friday the couple was married in a civil ceremony in the palace. a weekend of weddings. >>> af
looking at inter-- 6:25. efforts continue in china today. this is all to rescue 23 people trapped in a flooded mine. right now preliminary investigations found the flooding was caused by all the heavy rainfall and breakdown of the drainage system. constant pumping throughout the day water levels rose inside the mine as water poured in from unidentified location. this mine is privately owned. and such mines tend to have worse safety standard. >>> the grass courts in wimbledon has a new...
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today there's serious questions about his accuser and if the charges are even valid. >> at each appearance in the last six weeks we ask you and ask the world not to rush to judgment in this case and now i think you can understand why. we believed from the beginning that this case was not what it appeared to be, and we are absolutely convinced that while today is a first giant step in the right direction, the next step will lead to a complete dismissal of the charges. >> the accuser's lawyer was quick to push back. >> the victim from day one has described a violent sexual assault that dominique strauss-kahn committed against her. she has described that sexual assault many times to the prosecutors and to me. and she has never once changed a single thing about that account. >> our question tonight in this roller coaster of a case are we guilty of a rush to judgment of both the accused and the accuser. but first here's a look at the other stories i'm drilling on tonight. diplomatic mission or ego trip, an american congressman on his own in syria for a rare meeting with a brutal dictator. he sa
today there's serious questions about his accuser and if the charges are even valid. >> at each appearance in the last six weeks we ask you and ask the world not to rush to judgment in this case and now i think you can understand why. we believed from the beginning that this case was not what it appeared to be, and we are absolutely convinced that while today is a first giant step in the right direction, the next step will lead to a complete dismissal of the charges. >> the...
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time now, 4:53 on your friday morning. we've got some big storms brewing for today. here's a look at your day planner. by noon, scattered showers and storms are possible. temperatures around 84 degrees. 5:00, mid-80s. yes, we'll definitely be seeing storms and showers this afternoon and early evening hours. our flood advisory, we have a flood watch in effect for flash flooding. this is for the entire d.c. metro area. it starts at noon and goes until late tonight. highs today, not that hot around mid-80s for d.c. because of the mostly cloudy conditions expected. 80 in martinsburg. 84 degrees in frederick. here is a look at your seven- day forecast. so, stormy conditions today. the critical period, 4:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. you can go home early from work to beat that, i would do that. saturday morning, a chance for some morning showers. otherwise becoming partly cloudy. highs in the upper 80s. sunday, lower 90s then on monday, another system comes on through bringing more showers and storms. we're heating up near mid-90s. here is angie with your traffic. good morning.
time now, 4:53 on your friday morning. we've got some big storms brewing for today. here's a look at your day planner. by noon, scattered showers and storms are possible. temperatures around 84 degrees. 5:00, mid-80s. yes, we'll definitely be seeing storms and showers this afternoon and early evening hours. our flood advisory, we have a flood watch in effect for flash flooding. this is for the entire d.c. metro area. it starts at noon and goes until late tonight. highs today, not that hot...